ZUKIWORLD Online | Suzuki 4x4 Editorial and Forum
ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Captain_Jack on February 01, 2004, 02:11:09 PM
-
When doing the 16V conversion - How much psi fuel pump is needed. Do you have a favorite pump to mount in the frame rail by the gas tank?
Also, can we use the stock catalitic converter or do we need the Tracker Cat?
-
I beleive you need a pump that does 40PSI,i found on a another site
a napa part#2p74028 $70 bones you said you talk to brent for your kit just ask him to put a pump with it its the same price and it comes to your front door ;D
-
I too saw the post about the NAPA pump # 2P74028. I checked out the NAPA website. it said this pump was a 7 PSI. I'll have to contact the local store to make sure.
I already have the adapter. No pump came with it.
-
The wrecking yard where we got our engine threw in a pump from a 5.0 fuel inj. Ford pickup. Hope it's ok.
-
The pump you need is from a 86-89 Ford Ranger with a 2.9 v6, it's the external pump. They also had an in-tank pump, don't try that one, it's a submersible pump that will be too hard to make work. The external, if you get it from a junkyard, try to get about 6" of fuel line frm either side of the pump because of fittings.
Another one you could try would be a 88-92 5.0 or 5.8 liter v8 F150, the external pump.
These 2 pumps are probably the best and easily adaptable pumps to use.
Hope this helps.